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Dell Takes Top Spot in Enterprise Client Device Shipments

Dell Takes Top Spot in Enterprise Client Device Shipments

PC components Mar 23,2015 0

Following a strong first half of the year and a mild contraction in the third quarter, the global thin and terminal client market deteriorated during the fourth quarter of 2014 (4Q14), declining -12% year over year, according to data released today by IDC. For all of 2014, worldwide shipments declined slightly (-0.2%), a weak comparison against Windows XP migration projects during 2013, which spurred more VDI adoptions, as well as the continued decline of terminal client deployments.

Dell took the number 1 position in 4Q14, the result of some key shipments in the Financial sector. HP and Centerm followed. NComputing, hampered by its financial troubles, faced conservative uptake from its channels and a drop to the number 5 position worldwide.

Worldwide Enterprise Client Device Unit Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Fourth Quarter 2014

Vendors

4Q14 Unit Shipments

4Q14 Market Share

4Q13 Unit Shipments

4Q13 Market Share

4Q14/4Q13 Growth

1. Dell

385,566

27.2%

344,261

21.2%

12.0%

2. HP

360,480

25.4%

434,696

26.8%

-17.1%

3. Centerm

153,425

10.8%

148,577

9.2%

3.3%

4. Igel

73,907

5.2%

66,788

4.1%

10.7%

5. NComputing

72,245

5.1%

239,701

14.8%

-69.9%

Total Market

1,418,402

 

1,620,595

 

-12.5%



Source: IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Client Device Tracker, Q4 2014.

Beyond the top line numbers, there were some silver linings – thin clients remained resilient, growing 4.6% for all of 2014, with the volume decline isolated to the terminal client market, which has seen continued deterioration. Secondly, mature markets also did well, growing 4.3% for 2014, where a number of trials have finally came to full deployments and companies increasingly see the improved experience and longer terms savings from deploying VDI.

Looking ahead, IDC expects Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) to reclaim the title as the biggest region for shipments in 2015, as a number of delayed projects in 2014 should resume. Mature markets are also expected to follow suit, growing along with Asia to take global shipments to nearly 6 million units in 2015.

"Although currency impacts and a faster-than-expected slowing of momentum from migrations earlier in the year resulted in a fourth quarter that was less than forecast, more and more IT decision makers are becoming increasingly comfortable with the concept and requirements of a successful desktop virtualization deployment, leading IDC to project steady growth ahead " said Jay Chou, Senior Research Analyst, Worldwide Enterprise Client Device Trackers at IDC.

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